Sixers Lose Game Three, Need Late-Game Poise
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Philadelphia Sixers suffered a setback in Game three, losing to Boston Celtics 108-100, putting Boston up 2-1 in the series. Despite Tyrese Maxeys 31 points, Phillys late errors allowed Bostons balanced attack, led by Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown with 25 points each, to secure the win. Coach Nick Nurse highlighted execution issues, particularly a controversial fifth foul on Adem Bona and a potential Tatum travel, which shifted momentum and exposed Phillys interior defense. Game four is tomorrow at Wells Fargo Center, and the Sixers need to improve late-game poise to even the series.
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